Thanks for the answers.

2013/4/26 Chris Hostetter <hossman_luc...@fucit.org>

>
> : In short, whether you want to keep the handler is completely independent
> of
> : the lazy startup option.
>
> I think Jack missread your question -- my interpretation is that you are
> asking about the pros/cons of removing 'startup="lazy"' ...
>
> : <requestHandler name="/update/extract"
> : startup="lazy"class="solr.extraction.ExtractingRequestHandler" >
> :
> : it startups it lazy. So what is pros and cons for removing it for my
> : situation?
>
> ...if you know you will definitely be using this handler, then you should
> probably remove startup="lazy" -- the advantages of using lazy request
> handlers is that there is no "init cost" for having them in your config if
> you never use them, making it handy for the example configs that many
> people copy and re-use w/o modifying so that they don't pay any price in
> having features declared that htey don't use.
>
>
> -Hoss
>

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